What are some of the adaptations of rainforest animals?
Some of the adaptions of rainforest animals are good hearing, camouflage, thick skin, and good eye sight. Now, of course, it depends on the animal as to what kind of adaption it has. Take the red-eyed frog, for example. He lives in trees so he has sticky pads on his feet to help him climb. Another example is snakes. They have thick scales that cover their skin to help protect its fragile body. It also has wonderful camouflage to hide them from their prey. The big cats of the jungle have thick skin for day and night protection and they have sensitive hearing.